I use the cold winter months to improve my medieval kit. This post is about the "hard" work that I've done, metal and wood. I have been doing some textile work too but that's another story.
At the end
of 2013 I ordered some new arrowheads from Medieval style arrowheads, https://www.facebook.com/MedievalStyleArrowheads?fref=ts.
ThenI started to plane some shafts for these, you can never have too much arrows! ;) I use ash, birch, aspen, poplar and oak for the shafts, depending on the type of arrow I'm making.
ThenI started to plane some shafts for these, you can never have too much arrows! ;) I use ash, birch, aspen, poplar and oak for the shafts, depending on the type of arrow I'm making.
The fletchings for some of these I made from a gees I shot in November. This was the first time I made my own fletchings from scratch. For the cutting I used a fletchertool(don't know what it's called...) made by Göran Landström. And for the first time, it turned out great, I think, haven't tried them yet...
I used the gees feathers for a EWBS welsh-class arrow and a bobtailed war arrow with a small nasty broadhead. the 1/4 pounder, the livery arrow. two standard arrows and some other war arrows turned out great as well.
I have a
decent sword but I needed a buckler, and why not make it myself!?
After two failed attempts(too thin metal or my lousy hammering?) I managed to
form a good shape. I attached a birch handle and a leather strap for carrying
it on the sword scabbard. It weights almos as much as the sword, which is good.
Hopefully the handle is good enough, there might be a crack at the rivet, the
future will tell...
Between the
hammering on the buckler, when it was in the forge, I continued practicing on
my caltrops project. This batch is the best so far, small and elegant with good
geometry.
For all you
Swedes that's reading this, check out Sarah's blogg; Som när det begav sig.
There you can find good reenactment advice for beginners and veterans as well.
http://somnardetbegavsig.blogspot.se/
This is
Robin from Comapanie of Saint Sebstian. Out.
Imponerande arbete!
SvaraRaderaFinns det något sätt att komma i kontakt med dig? Jag skulle vilja veta mer om medeltida bågskytteteknik (som motvikt till den viktorianska). Skjutställningen på de som skjuter warbows är väldigt annorlunda jämfört med skjutställningen i traditionellt tavelskytte. Vad beror detta på?
/Anya
Hej. Har du facebook kan du nå oss där.
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